Topic: Vaccine Manufacturers

11 chapters across the catalog

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:01:51 - 1:04:39

1665: Flag Gate

Vaccine Manufacturing and the Move Away from Eggs

Scientists explain that bird flu poses a threat to traditional vaccine manufacturing because the virus kills the very birds that lay the eggs used as a substrate. This vulnerability is being used to justify the development of mRNA, mammalian cell, and insect cell-based alternatives. Penn Medicine claims to have already developed an experimental mRNA bird flu vaccine that protected lab animals for a year.

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 52:55 - 58:15

1474: Heart Dart

Vaccine Manufacturing Shortages, mRNA Technology Potential

Global manufacturing capacity for the monkeypox vaccine is limited, with millions of doses previously discarded due to expiration. There is speculation that pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer or Moderna may develop mRNA-based solutions to address the shortage. The discussion explores whether the current health emergency will be used to further validate mRNA technology despite ongoing debates over COVID-19 vaccine performance.

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 17:53 - 22:03

1342: Disinfo Dozen

Bill Gates, Vaccine Intellectual Property Debate

Bill Gates argues against changing intellectual property rules for COVID-19 vaccines, claiming that a lack of specialized factories rather than patents is the primary bottleneck. Gates expresses concern over the safety and regulatory hurdles of moving vaccine recipes to factories in India or other developing nations. Critics highlight contradictions in his statements regarding the feasibility of "second source" manufacturing in these regions.

Bunny Hugging
Episode 1341 18:08 - 21:42

1341: Bunny Hugging

Vaccine Manufacturing and Logistics in India

India's vaccine manufacturers are reportedly pleading with the Biden administration to lift export bans on raw materials. The hosts question why a major manufacturer would lack basic supplies like test tubes. Additional reports describe strict regional lockdowns in Mumbai and the use of social media as a lifeline for citizens seeking medical help.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 44:11 - 48:03

1319: Cluster Five

Oxford Vaccine Open Source Block, Jet Engine Comparison

Bill Gates defends the decision to partner Oxford University exclusively with AstraZeneca rather than open-sourcing the vaccine design. Gates argues that vaccine manufacturing is more complex than building a jet engine and requires "exquisite" quality control found only in established pharmaceutical factories.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 28:42 - 30:46

1300: Electrical College

Angela Rasmussen, Vaccine Development Speed

Virologist Angela Rasmussen addressed public skepticism regarding the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines during an NPR appearance. She argued that while the timeline was accelerated, the clinical trials followed standard protocols. Rasmussen claimed the speed was primarily achieved by offsetting financial risks for manufacturers rather than bypassing safety evaluations.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 38:03 - 44:31

1258: Dummy Placebo

Vaccine Manufacturing Risks, Dr. Francis Collins as "Antichrist" Figure

The NIH is pre-funding the manufacturing of tens of millions of vaccine doses before clinical trials are complete, accepting the financial risk that failed vaccines will be discarded. Some religious observers have expressed skepticism toward Dr. Francis Collins, suggesting his attempt to meld science and faith is insincere. This distrust stems from his scripted public appearances and his role in driving DNA-altering vaccine technology.

White Tears
Episode 1256 37:42 - 40:17

1256: White Tears

Vaccine Pre-Funding, Federal Government Manufacturing

Dr. Anthony Fauci explained that the federal government is pre-funding the manufacturing of coronavirus vaccines before they are proven effective in Phase 3 trials. This financial arrangement allows companies to have hundreds of millions of doses ready for distribution by early 2021. The strategy shifts the financial risk from private pharmaceutical companies to the taxpayers to ensure immediate market availability.

We Can't Wait
Episode 353 28:50 - 32:56

353: We Can't Wait

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Injectable Defects, FDA Discretion

The FDA reports that 80% of drug shortages stem from manufacturing defects in injectables, including contamination with glass shards and fungal growth. A new executive order directs the FDA to use "discretionary regulation," which may allow lower safety standards to speed up vaccine and drug production.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 1:23:37 - 1:26:21

235: Disaster Capitalist

Mandatory Vaccines for Health Workers, Indiana Pharmacist Rejection

The American Academy of Pediatrics is pushing for mandatory flu shots for healthcare workers. Meanwhile, Lynn's Pharmacy in Brazil, Indiana, has stopped offering the flu vaccine after 20 years, with the pharmacist citing concerns over the high dosage for seniors and the close relationship between the WHO, CDC, and vaccine manufacturers.

Pigs in Space
Episode 93 42:52 - 44:27

93: Pigs in Space

Missing Virus Vials, Baxter International Controversy

The U.S. Army investigated the disappearance of vials containing Venezuelan equine encephalitis from a lab in Maryland around the same time 21 polo horses died. Additionally, Baxter International, a company previously caught including live bird flu virus in vaccine materials, has been selected to manufacture the new swine flu vaccine. These events are presented as circumstantial evidence of a more complex origin for the current outbreak.